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UnderneathTheRadar
26th Nov 2009, 02:52
Saw a Caribou orbiting the city centre at lunchtime today - was it a farewell flight? I thought they'd already been retired?

UTR

VH-XXX
26th Nov 2009, 03:04
If indeed it was, it was probably en-route to Point Cook RAAF Museum.

Brian Abraham
26th Nov 2009, 03:13
Departed Sale a couple/few hours ago. I assumed heading for the museum.

peuce
26th Nov 2009, 05:10
Obviously lost ... looking for a positive fix !

rioncentu
26th Nov 2009, 09:16
3 of them in formation heading SE overhead Central Qld yesterday.

Are they offically out of action as of now?

Going to miss that noise..... :{

Gundog01
26th Nov 2009, 09:25
Last flight tomorrow from Richmond to Canberra in A4-140. Being handed to the War memorial.

Old Fella
26th Nov 2009, 09:26
A4-152 was to be officially handed over to the RAAF Museum at Point Cook today at 1300 hrs. A4-140 will be handed over to the Australian War Museum, Canbewrra at Canberra Airport tomorrow (27Nov09) at 1300 hrs.

Carambar
26th Nov 2009, 09:30
This is how A04-199 made its way back:

http://i46.tinypic.com/246nujt.jpg

the air up there
26th Nov 2009, 09:40
A sad day for the RAAF. Given the capabilities, and the inability to find a suitable replacement (and I mean proper replacement, not bit part players) I can't help but imagine the cost/difficulty would be of rebuilding/re-commencing production. Given todays technological advances, the improvements that could be made to an already outstanding machine would be huge.

But these decisions are made by people with far greater knowledge than people like us:ugh:.

A very resourceful aircraft.:ok:

maverick22
26th Nov 2009, 09:51
Saw three in formation fly past the bne control tower the other day at low level. Was an awesome sight, just wish I could have heard the noise!

Cougar
26th Nov 2009, 20:19
Definitely the end of the "RAAF Backwards flight Flight"!

Trojan1981
27th Nov 2009, 00:58
Saw three in formation fly past the bne control tower the other day at low level. Was an awesome sight, just wish I could have heard the noise!

Flew seven in formation returning from Ex in WBTA in 2001 (Maybe Blue Moose), ramps down/door up. Flew a wide arc over Wide Bay and then down to Amberley, absolutely beautiful. Give me radials over turbines any day:).

Gundog01
27th Nov 2009, 04:51
Trojan how the hell did you fly seven at once??:ok:

Best flying i've ever done.

Runaway Gun
27th Nov 2009, 08:32
He didn't say at once. Probably on different days.
Not bad for a 20yo. :ok:

Trojan1981
28th Nov 2009, 04:13
Trojan how the hell did you fly seven at once??:D

Touche,

I wish I was flying even one of them. I was on the ramp of one (275 I think) taking in the sights. I think it was Ex 'Blue Moose' in about September/October 2001 at Tin Can Bay.

VH-XXX
28th Nov 2009, 21:33
I used to like flying in the back of the Bou and receiving my "disturbance allowance" in my next pay packet. I wonder if the Govt still pay that allowance for "pain and suffering" in the back of the Hercs etc.

Konev
29th Nov 2009, 09:13
A sad day for the RAAF. Given the capabilities, and the inability to find a suitable replacement (and I mean proper replacement, not bit part players) I can't help but imagine the cost/difficulty would be of rebuilding/re-commencing production. Given todays technological advances, the improvements that could be made to an already outstanding machine would be huge.

But these decisions are made by people with far greater knowledge than people like us:ugh:.

A very resourceful aircraft.

simple reality is that its replacement is pictured in the post above yours carrying its predacessor.

ozbiggles
29th Nov 2009, 11:24
Maybe ..... if you had another 8 of them .... and they weren't busy in the sandpit for the next 5 years.
I hope the same people who killed the Bou 2 years too early are the ones who have to face the government of the day to explain why they don't have an option for some of the things that have come up in the past and will again in the future.